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(1956) Bill Ondo, proprietor of Andy's Produce, looks at grounds for a new building. The former building burned down on July 2, when lightning struck the wire over the warehouse near the viaduct. He soon bought a plot of land on the west side of Willow Street at Sixth Street from Reading Coal Co. Building will be 65-by-75 feet.
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(1956) Bill Ondo, proprietor of Andy's Produce, looks at grounds for a new building. The former building burned down on July 2, when lightning struck the wire over the warehouse near the viaduct. He soon bought a plot of land on the west side of Willow Street at Sixth Street from Reading Coal Co. Building will be 65-by-75 feet.

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  • (1956) Gavinaires in Mount Carmel. They were a group formed in 1948 and sponsored by the American Legion to honor Gen. James M. Gavin.
  • (1956) Gavinaires in Mount Carmel. They were a group formed in 1948 and sponsored by the American Legion to honor Gen. James M. Gavin.
  • (1956) Gavinaires in Mount Carmel. They were a group formed in 1948 and sponsored by the American Legion to honor Gen. James M. Gavin.
  • (1956) Gavinaires in Mount Carmel. They were a group formed in 1948 and sponsored by the American Legion to honor Gen. James M. Gavin.
  • (1956)
  • (1956) A lookout.
  • (1956) Bill Ondo, proprietor of Andy's Produce, looks at grounds for a new building. The former building burned down on July 2, when lightning struck the wire over the warehouse near the viaduct. He soon bought a plot of land on the west side of Willow Street at Sixth Street from Reading Coal Co. Building will be 65-by-75 feet.
  • (1956) Bill Ondo, proprietor of Andy's Produce, looks at grounds for a new building. The former building burned down on July 2, when lightning struck the wire over the warehouse near the viaduct. He soon bought a plot of land on the west side of Willow Street at Sixth Street from Reading Coal Co. Building will be 65-by-75 feet.
  • (1956) Bill Ondo, proprietor of Andy's Produce, looks at grounds for a new building. The former building burned down on July 2, when lightning struck the wire over the warehouse near the viaduct. He soon bought a plot of land on the west side of Willow Street at Sixth Street from Reading Coal Co. Building will be 65-by-75 feet.
  • (1956) Bill Ondo, proprietor of Andy's Produce, looks at grounds for a new building. The former building burned down on July 2, when lightning struck the wire over the warehouse near the viaduct. He soon bought a plot of land on the west side of Willow Street at Sixth Street from Reading Coal Co. Building will be 65-by-75 feet.
  • (1956) Bill Ondo, proprietor of Andy's Produce, looks at grounds for a new building. The former building burned down on July 2, when lightning struck the wire over the warehouse near the viaduct. He soon bought a plot of land on the west side of Willow Street at Sixth Street from Reading Coal Co. Building will be 65-by-75 feet.
  • (1956)
  • (May 1956) A cold morning in May for tomatoes! As Rose Butsko points to 42 degrees on the thermometer.
  • (November 1956) That gold-painted Coal Bucket that cheerleaders Eleanor Moratelli, left, and Joan Karlow are holding will be the prize for the big game between Mount Carmel and Shamokin. Dan Ficca, captain of the Red Tornadoes, is the man who may keep it on the Mount Carmel shelf.
  • (1956) Mount Carmel cubmobile race.
  • (1956) Mount Carmel cubmobile race.
  • (1956) Mount Carmel cubmobile race.
  • (1956) Mount Carmel cubmobile race.
  • (1956) Mount Carmel cubmobile race.
  • (July 1956) Daniel Bradigan, 239 W. Pine St., puts the final touches on his racer for the Shamokin Soap Box Derby slated for July 11. Under the guiding eye of Ed Shawda.
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